Geis launches its own TMS – the result of cross-company collaboration
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Global logistics has been under increasing pressure in recent years. Changes in the geopolitical environment, fluctuations in demand, and a growing emphasis on sustainability and technological innovation are forcing carriers and customers alike to reevaluate established practices. How are transportation preferences changing?
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Geis continues to extensively modernise its fleet across the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region to provide customers with even more efficient and flexible services with minimal environmental impact.
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Geis has expanded its logistics services with an important partner - the French cosmetics company NAOS. By taking over the complete warehouse logistics for their products, Geis has become a key partner in the distribution of high-quality dermocosmetics on the Slovak and Czech markets.
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Logistics is not just about transport and storage. Without the right packaging, goods would rarely arrive safely at their destination. That's why packaging is an integral part of logistics.
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We tested the Mercedes eActros 400 electric truck for last-mile deliveries directly on Slovak roads. How did it perform in real operation?
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International freight transport between Asia and Europe is again facing significant challenges after a short period of calm following the pandemic.
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As part of the strategic development of our data infrastructure, more efficient access to systems and the increasing use of cloud services, we are technologically upgrading our data network in the CEE region to a new SD-WAN-based technology. It will mainly bring high flexibility to our clients, and even shorter response times to their requests. At the same time, the availability of customer portals and applications will increase.
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Road trains are a simple but very effective solution that significantly increases the efficiency of goods transport. Geis uses these trains on its busiest routes. They make transporting shipments more economical and, what's more, more environmentally friendly.
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